Hello, I'm very new to both python and OpenGL, but I'm catching on
pretty quick,
and trying to make a little game. I'm stuck on being able to do this
point-in-polygon test though.
Everyone seems to say that I should create a ray and see how many sides
of a polygon it intersects, (even vs odd)
Bob Gailer wrote:
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>> hi all, I would like to create a class that specializes Python
>> dictionary. I would like an instance of this class to store objects
>> representing html form data, and I would like to have an instance of
>> this Data_Set class be able to use the
Salve,
dovrei usare python per due progettini universitari, su RMI e l'altro
sui Web Services.
Ho notato che esiste PyRO, preferirei però sentire voi sull'argomento:
cosa uso per l'RMI (esiste qualche libreria,modulo)
cosa uso per i Web Services
Accetto anche suggerimenti tipo "dai un'occhiat
Michael Shulman wrote:
> Hello, I'm very new to both python and OpenGL, but I'm catching on
> pretty quick,
> and trying to make a little game. I'm stuck on being able to do this
> point-in-polygon test though.
> Everyone seems to say that I should create a ray and see how many sides
> of a po
Non parlo l'italiano in modo da l'per mezzo dei mezzi di
traduzione di Google.
Il Python offre parecchi attrezzi per i servizi di fotoricettore
compreso sostegno XML/RPC e SOAP
http://docs.python.org/lib/module-xmlrpclib.html
http://soapy.sourceforge.net/
Potete essere più specifici circa di ch
Picio wrote:
> Salve,
> dovrei usare python per due progettini universitari, su RMI e l'altro
> sui Web Services.
You might have better luck asking in it.comp.lang.python:
http://groups.google.com/group/it.comp.lang.python
Kent
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I'm writing a numerical program for an assignment at school. So the code
of my program isn't too long I've coded the formulas, which are rather
long, as funcions. However when I try to run my program I keep getting
one of two errors. The first happens when I do a test run of my code
with the te
Il 07/10/06, Alan Gauld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
PS. Any Italian speakers on the list who can cover this?I think I can as far it's possible,Alan! :-)
"Picio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in messagenews:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Salve,dovrei usare python per due progettini universitari, su RMI e l'altro
Hi everyone,The last few days i've been learning python and have been doing this by trying to solve problems for a programming competition.One particular problem is bugging me. I have already solved it but my solution does not compute in the set time-condition. I know
for a fact that this particula
The main problem from what i can tell is that the number of '(' and ')' you use in declarations (and maybe even functions) are not correct.Take for instance :u0prime = beta*(sqrt(d**2 +(h +length1)**2) - h +length1))
You open 3 '(' and close 4 ')' .The problem is not the little test code at the en
Thanks for the help. That was the problem. I guess I'd been looking at
it so long I missed that. The error message wasn't helping me either.
Chris Smith
Geoframer wrote:
> The main problem from what i can tell is that the number of '(' and ')'
> you use in declarations (and maybe even functions
Hi,
Maybe its just me but I didn't understand what you are
trying to do...
> The problem is to compute the number of trailing zero's in
> factorials (n! =
> 1*2*3*4*...*n). with n <= 10
>
> My solution is as follows (a = times to read a number (b) to
> process) :
>
> ---
The problem is that these assignments are evaluated automatically. So i can not use description strings to clearify output or input etc.
Basically it's like this:
a = the number of times i'm going to read input to evaluate
lst = the factors of 5. I.e. (5, 5^2, 5^3, 5^4 etc) until the last
Erm i made a typo
Sample input should ofcourse be without the '!''s
So input =
5
3
5
50
100
125
Sorry - Geoframer
On 10/8/06, Geoframer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem is that these assignments are evaluated automatically. So i can not use description strings to clearify output or in
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